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The American Literary Blog. An almost-daily celebration of important (and not so important). Dates in 19th-century American literary history. Appearances: Talks and Performances. December 24, 2014. Whitman's curious warble: Out of the cradle. Our readers may, if they choose, consider as our Christmas or New Year's present to them, the curious warble by Walt Whitman. So said the Saturday Press. Out of the cradle endlessly rocking,. Out of the mocking-bird's throat, the musical shuttle,. From the myriad th...

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The American Literary Blog. An almost-daily celebration of important (and not so important). Dates in 19th-century American literary history. Appearances: Talks and Performances. December 24, 2014. Whitman's curious warble: Out of the cradle. Our readers may, if they choose, consider as our Christmas or New Year's present to them, the curious warble by Walt Whitman. So said the Saturday Press. Out of the cradle endlessly rocking,. Out of the mocking-bird's throat, the musical shuttle,. From the myriad th...

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The American Literary Blog: Birth of James T. Fields

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The American Literary Blog. An almost-daily celebration of important (and not so important). Dates in 19th-century American literary history. Appearances: Talks and Performances. December 31, 2009. Birth of James T. Fields. Was born on December 31, 1817. That year, Sir Walter Scott published Rob Roy. Jane Austen published Northanger Abbey. And Lord Byron published Manfred. It would be three years before the first major American novelist ( James Fenimore Cooper. Published his Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon.

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The American Literary Blog: Birth of Dawson: if my hand may hold the pen

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The American Literary Blog. An almost-daily celebration of important (and not so important). Dates in 19th-century American literary history. Appearances: Talks and Performances. December 17, 2014. Birth of Dawson: if my hand may hold the pen. Daniel L. Dawson. Was born in Lewiston, Pennsylvania on December 17, 1856. As an adult, he began contributing original poems to the Philadelphia-based Lippincott's Magazine. These contributions were eventually collected in The Seeker in the Marshes; and Other Poems.

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The American Literary Blog: Death of Chivers: All is perfect peace with me

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The American Literary Blog. An almost-daily celebration of important (and not so important). Dates in 19th-century American literary history. Appearances: Talks and Performances. December 18, 2012. Death of Chivers: All is perfect peace with me. Few wrote about death like Thomas Holley Chivers. Poet experienced much suffering in his life, including his strange unhappy marriage. His 1837 poem "The Dying Poet" begins with a quote, allegedly the dying words of John Keats. I feel the daisies growing over me":.

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The American Literary Blog: Riley and Garland: Dont y' Darst!

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The American Literary Blog. An almost-daily celebration of important (and not so important). Dates in 19th-century American literary history. Appearances: Talks and Performances. December 19, 2014. Riley and Garland: Dont y' Darst! Became President of the United States, there were rumors that Riley would get some kind of political appointment. Nothing came of these rumors but, years later, when William McKinley. Was President, rumors were renewed. Wisconsin-born writer Hamlin Garland. Riley never was off...

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The American Literary Blog: Dana and Riley: I do not like it at all

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The American Literary Blog. An almost-daily celebration of important (and not so important). Dates in 19th-century American literary history. Appearances: Talks and Performances. May 17, 2011. Dana and Riley: I do not like it at all. And former Brook Farmer. Wrote to James Whitcomb Riley. About "the great talent" in his poetry. He had accepted a couple of Riley's poems in previous issues of the New York Sun. To get attention. Nevertheless, Riley took Dana's advice quite seriously and he later publish...

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The New Yorker: A world of souls at “a white heat” – Margaret Fuller in Love: Megan Marshall 4/5/13

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Margaret Fuller in Love: Megan Marshall 4/5/13. Margaret Fuller: A New American Life. March 29, 2013. The New Yorker: A world of souls at “a white heat”. In the April 1, 2013 issue of. Here’s a link to the article on. This entry was posted in Book. Video: Megan Marshall on “Writing Writers’ Lives” panel at CUNY, March 18. 8220;No more fitting place than Concord” for “Margaret Fuller in Love” →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.

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Margaret Fuller in Love: Megan Marshall 4/5/13. Margaret Fuller: A New American Life. April 8, 2013. Under Emerson’s gaze, Marshall enthralled with account of Fuller’s Roman adventure. Author Megan Marshall read excerpts from her new book,. Margaret Fuller: A New American Life. The Transcendentalism Council of First Parish is grateful to our co-sponsors: the William Munroe Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library, The Thoreau Society, and Thoreau Farm: Birthplace of Henry David Thoreau....

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Margaret Fuller in Love: Megan Marshall 4/5/13. Margaret Fuller: A New American Life. March 29, 2013. 8220;No more fitting place than Concord” for “Margaret Fuller in Love”. On March 27, the. Read the full story here. This entry was posted in Event. And tagged Concord Massachusetts. The New Yorker: A world of souls at “a white heat”. Boston Globe: Author celebrates Margaret Fuller biography →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.

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Margaret Fuller in Love: Megan Marshall 4/5/13. Margaret Fuller: A New American Life. Driving directions to the Main Library in Concord Center (129 Main Street, Concord, MA 01742) can be found on Google Maps. The Main Library is located in the fork of Main St. (Route 62) and Sudbury Rd. in Concord Center, reachable by Route 126, Route 2, and Route 62. On-street parking is available on both sides of Route 62 (Main Street). Off-street parking is available in the lot across Sudbury Road. The New Yorker: A w...

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Margaret Fuller in Love: Megan Marshall 4/5/13. Margaret Fuller: A New American Life. April 3, 2013. Boston Globe: Author celebrates Margaret Fuller biography. On its web site on. March 31, 2013: “The Concord Free Public Library will host author Megan Marshall at 7 pm Friday to celebrate the publication of her biography,. Margaret Fuller: A New American Life. This entry was posted in Book. 8220;No more fitting place than Concord” for “Margaret Fuller in Love”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Transcendentalis...

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar: I offer this Book of Truths

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar. Celebrating Edgar A. Poe — the master of the macabre and mystery — throughout his bicentennial year in 2009. Thursday, December 31, 2009. I offer this Book of Truths. In 1848, Poe published the book that he thought would serve as his major posthumous legacy. He was ultimately wrong, but Eureka. Still interests both scholars and mainstream Poe fans. In his introduction, Poe addressed his audience:. I don't know and I don't think any of us can predict Poe's longevity. It was the ...

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar: Birth of Virginia Clemm

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar. Celebrating Edgar A. Poe — the master of the macabre and mystery — throughout his bicentennial year in 2009. Saturday, August 15, 2009. Birth of Virginia Clemm. Happy birthday to Virginia Eliza Clemm, who was born August 15, 1822.* She would have been 187 today. What more can be said about Virginia that hasn't been said here already? I've wrote about the only surviving letter. From Poe to his wife, their unusual marriage. And uncertain anniversary date), and the Valentine's poem.

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar: Absolute idiosyncrasy

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar. Celebrating Edgar A. Poe — the master of the macabre and mystery — throughout his bicentennial year in 2009. Monday, December 28, 2009. Poe's works published in December are very representative of his overall bibliography. They include his mournful, sound-focused poem " Ulalume. December 1847 issue of the American Whig Review. For example, as well as several tales:. 8226; " Bon-Bon. 8226; " The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion. 8226; " The Man of the Crowd. In this snapshot o...

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar: Death of Poe

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar. Celebrating Edgar A. Poe — the master of the macabre and mystery — throughout his bicentennial year in 2009. Wednesday, October 7, 2009. On October 7, 1849, Edgar Poe died. He was 40 years old. Thus ended his struggle for financial success, his foibles (whatever they were), and his genius. Thus begins his greatest mystery. Perhaps it is fitting (or ironic, depending on your point of view) that the man who invented the modern detective story. Of Sarah Elmira Royster. Perhaps it ...

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar: For the love of God, Montresor!

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The Edgar A. Poe Calendar. Celebrating Edgar A. Poe — the master of the macabre and mystery — throughout his bicentennial year in 2009. Friday, November 13, 2009. For the love of God, Montresor! What, another Friday the 13th. Well, in that case, here's a story about bad luck. The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge." Thus begins Poe's November 1846 tale " The Cask of Amontillado. Fortunato, being a wine expert, could help Montresor ...

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